baleritec
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Hi, everybody, meet me here.
I am graduating as an industrial expert, mechanical and mechatronic specialization (in the evening). in a few days I begin the fourth year.
I concluded now in summer an internship of 360h (2 months) in workshop, as a metal mechanic to cnc machines.
I aspire to become a mechanical designer and designer.
In this period, I get stuck in my head, almost persecuting myself, the idea of doing a course for "signer" or at least so they call them, because I understand that it is not enough to use one or more programs to be designers.
Now I would like to ask you, as if you were my "mentors": Are these courses necessary at least to approach these software?
I've been informed a little, on the forum and on the web (ahimè), also asking how the various courses and costs work and for now the most serious and spendable route I found seems to me the ecdl, at least the only where you have to achieve an examination that certifies the skills between those I found, I talk about ecdl cad 2d and 3d (aicanet). near my house there is a course of "mechanical trainer", from the cost of thousands of euros, that certifies nothing but only prepares for this ecdl. at school in design matters we use solidworks, but I don't think it's enough to take the exam.
At least I'll tell you what I found, if you have anything else to advise me well come.
I would also like an opinion on the university, if according to you, it is essential to obtain a degree in mechanical engineering three-year, specialist, in my case?
I would also like to speak of this aspect,
I hope to soon
I am graduating as an industrial expert, mechanical and mechatronic specialization (in the evening). in a few days I begin the fourth year.
I concluded now in summer an internship of 360h (2 months) in workshop, as a metal mechanic to cnc machines.
I aspire to become a mechanical designer and designer.
In this period, I get stuck in my head, almost persecuting myself, the idea of doing a course for "signer" or at least so they call them, because I understand that it is not enough to use one or more programs to be designers.
Now I would like to ask you, as if you were my "mentors": Are these courses necessary at least to approach these software?
I've been informed a little, on the forum and on the web (ahimè), also asking how the various courses and costs work and for now the most serious and spendable route I found seems to me the ecdl, at least the only where you have to achieve an examination that certifies the skills between those I found, I talk about ecdl cad 2d and 3d (aicanet). near my house there is a course of "mechanical trainer", from the cost of thousands of euros, that certifies nothing but only prepares for this ecdl. at school in design matters we use solidworks, but I don't think it's enough to take the exam.
At least I'll tell you what I found, if you have anything else to advise me well come.
I would also like an opinion on the university, if according to you, it is essential to obtain a degree in mechanical engineering three-year, specialist, in my case?
I would also like to speak of this aspect,
I hope to soon